Islanders think of this amusement park as their Disney World. One of the largest watersports centers in The Bahamas, it features pools for diving and swimming, along with an array of activities such as parasailing, banana boating, snorkeling, kayaking, paddle-boating, and jet-skiing. Children have their own Captain Kidd's Camp with a supervised playground. Something's always happening here, including beach or bonfire parties along with such attractions as an 18-hole minigolf course. Although you don't pay a general admission fee, you are charged for some of the attractions, such as $6 for the minigolf and varying fees for the watersports. The Bonfire Party Night on Thursday and Sunday, lasting from 5 to 9pm, costs adults $50, children $40, including free transportation from your hotel, live entertainment, and an all-you-can-eat buffet dinner. A restaurant and bar are housed on-site here in a wooden structure that evokes a Spanish galleon.

michellandtim

April 12th, 2008 08:52 PM

Thank you. I saw this also, but I cannot find any pictures. I was hoping to find someone who had actually been there to get a real review. I appreciate your response!